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System Error 67 - Network Drive not found

Hi,

I hope you can help me.

I want to monitor 3 nearly identical W2k Servers. 2 Systems work fine. The third system brings the error:

root@mysystem:/usr/lib/nagios/plugins# ./check_nrpe -H system3 -c CheckDriveSize -a MinWarn=50% MinCrit=25% CheckAll? FilterType?=REMOTE UNKNOWN: Could not get free space for: F:\ F:\ reason: 67: Der Netzwerkname wurde nicht gefunden.

--->>> can'nt find network name

The same command works on the other 2 systems (for the same novell network drive) with no problemm. nsc.log: 2010-02-23 10:20:36: debug:NSClient++.cpp:1073: Injecting: CheckDriveSize: MinWarn=50%, MinCrit=25%, CheckAll?, FilterType?=REMOTE, FilterType?=FIXED 2010-02-23 10:20:36: debug:NSClient++.cpp:1109: Injected Result: WARNING 'UNKNOWN: Could not get free space for: F:\ F:\ reason: 67: Der Netzwerkname wurde nicht gefunden.

on the system3: cmd - net use

C:\>net use Neue Verbindungen werden nicht gespeichert.

Status Lokal Remote Netzwerk


F:
Novellsystem\GROUP\PUBLIC NetWare? Services

--> The Network Drive is available and works fine.

Which DOS Command represents or is eaqual to the "CheckDriveSize" Check on the Windows System?

BR George

  • Message #1601

    Could you try an nslookup to novellsystem from the failing server?
    Als0, please do the same from a working server and post the results...

    It looks like a DNS problem...

    • Message #1603

      Thx for the quick reply.

      I compared 2 Systems. For me DNS looks ok from both Systmes. System online1 and vk-material get the same dns results for the NW System.

      from the system3 with the problems:

      C:\>net use Neue Verbindungen werden nicht gespeichert.

      Status Lokal Remote Netzwerk


      F:
      APOLLO\GROUP\PUBLIC NetWare? Services

      C:\>nslookup online1

      Name: online1.hbd Address: xxxxxxxx

      C:\>nslookup apollo

      Name: apollo.hbd Address: xxxxxxx

      F:\>ping apollo

      Ping apollo.hbd [xxxxxxx] mit 32 Bytes Daten:

      Antwort von xxxxxxx: Bytes=32 Zeit<10ms TTL=64 Antwort von xxxxxxx: Bytes=32 Zeit<10ms TTL=64

      from the "working" server (vk-material1):

      C:\>net use Neue Verbindungen werden gespeichert.

      Status Lokal Remote Netzwerk


      F:
      APOLLO\GROUP\PUBLIC NetWare? Services

      C:\>nslookup vk-material1

      Name: vk-material1.hbd Address: xxxxxxx

      C:\>nslookup apollo

      Name: apollo.hbd Address: xxxxxxx

      C:\>ping apollo

      Ping apollo.hbd [xxxxxxx] mit 32 Bytes Daten:

      Antwort von xxxxxx: Bytes=32 Zeit<10ms TTL=64 Antwort von xxxxxx: Bytes=32 Zeit<10ms TTL=64

      xxxxx -> my ip adresses.

      Which DOS Command represents or is eaqual to the "CheckDriveSize" Check on the Windows System? How can i simulate the checkdrivesize check on my windows box?

      • Message #1604

        In your first post, you mentioned: F:
        Novellsystem\GROUP\PUBLIC NetWare? Services
        [BR]] In you second post this is: F:
        APOLLO\GROUP\PUBLIC NetWare? Services

        Could you explain this ?

        • Message #1605

          APOLLO is the "Novellsystem"

          In the first post i wanted to point out that it is an Novell Server. i also replaced my ip adresses with xxxx's.

          In the meantime I also tried to map a windows share to the system online1 and check this "windows-network drive" via nagios. With the same result (error)

          so it sould be a problem on the w2k server. Do you know how to simulate the NRPW "checkdrivesize" check on my windows box? (which OS Commands are used?)

          • Message #1606

            Quote

            APOLLO is the "Novellsystem"

            In the first post i wanted to point out that it is an Novell Server. i also replaced my ip adresses with xxxx's.


            Please don't do that again ;) As you can see it's very confusing...
            For the OS commands, I believe that NSClient reads the Performance data. So you should be able to get the same info in Perfmon.

            Did you make the connections by hand or script ? Could you try to map the network drives with option /PERSISTANT ?

  • Message #1616

    Can the nsclient++ service user (local system) access the share? Ie. is it a privelage issue?

    Michael Medin

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